We worked with aliases for cmdlets, we saw how to uniquely identify parameter names without having to type the entire parameter name, and we looked at leveraging the power of tab completion.
To complete the cycle, let's also look at parameter aliases.
As you may have guessed, parameter aliases work very similar to cmdlet aliases. The primary goal of these aliases is to reduce keystrokes.
Parameter aliases are not documented in a friendly way, but they can be easily found thanks to the object-oriented model of PowerShell. In this recipe, we will look at how to fetch parameter aliases.